UpLift
UpLift: A story of Space Elevators and Power Satellites
plus a bit on Mining Asteroids
By Keith Henson
(Draft March 9, 2014 ~10,000 words)
June 2025
The cavernous hangar deck of the former aircraft carrier Enterprise
Amid a maze of electrical cables, water and sewer pipes, there were a hundred lashed-down house trailers. Mohawk-ironworker families from Ontario and upstate New York occupied most of them. Marc Leaf, his wife Minny and their children lived in an outside trailer on the port side.
The Enterprise was anchored eleven miles south of Baker Island, in the Western Pacific doldrums. It was just inside the only territorial waters of the US that came within a few miles of the equator. The location made the UpLift suits happy though Marc could not imagine why. Nobody was going to attack the huge ship half way between Hawaii and Australia. In Marc's opinion, the monotonous weather—no storms—was the reason.